Portugal_the_man has hit the nail on the head
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All I can add is that if you're running out of things to talk about (which is a possibility), you've at least two possible options :-
1) Let the conversation die and move away (as in
physically away) - if you're the one doing all the talking, then it can get rather awkward at times, and there's nothing to say that you
have to keep the conversation going; or
2) Switch to generic topics, OR topics that you feel might be probing, but which can switch the talking points to the people you're with ... "what do you think of (topic) ?", that kinda thing - put the onus on
them to do the talking, and to open-up new avenues of conversing.
Also, when you're talking with other people, it will help you if you're able to observe what's going on with them - how are they responding ? Are they apathetic ? Are they keen to keep talking ? Do
they seem nervous ?
If you're able to accurately gauge how they are responding to talking to you, you'll be able to feel for whether the conversation is worth continuing.
But for what it's worth, I agree with Portugal_the_man - you seem like a really nice young lad, so I don't see how many people could have difficulty in keeping talking to you or, if they did, that it could be for any other reason than that they see that you're nervous ...
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